The Red Seal is an endorsement that facilitates labour mobility by providing a nationally recognized standard that employers can trust. In fact, if you get a Red Seal on tower cranes, you can work anywhere in the world; the Red Seal is recognized worldwide. That's how impressive it is. That's how high the Red Seal standards are.
There is a Canadian Council of Directors of Apprenticeship, who are directors from every province. They sit on the council, and they talk about the Red Seals and review the Red Seals.
I forget how many total Red Seals there are. For our trade, there are three or four. I don't know if you break it down, but every province is responsible to implement a Red Seal program or support Red Seal. Crane operators are recognized in every province by a Red Seal. Heavy equipment is recognized in eastern Canada, not western Canada, and there are a few other trades like that. We also have concrete pump, which is a highly sought-after career that's not recognized in other provinces but is provincially certified. There are some challenges there. To get a Red Seal program, you need four provinces to be part of the Red Seal.